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McCoy returns after injuring right hamstring
National Football League

McCoy returns after injuring right hamstring

Published Nov. 17, 2013 8:17 p.m. ET

Eagles running back LeSean McCoy returned in the second half against Washington after injuring his right hamstring on a 16-yard run in the second quarter.

McCoy appeared trapped for no gain, but juked his way to a long run before going down. He grabbed the back of his right leg while he was on the ground and then walked slowly off the field. He was examined by doctors on the sideline before heading to the locker room for evaluation.

But McCoy, the NFL's leading rusher, was back on the field to start the second half.

Redskins tight end Jordan Reed left the game in the third quarter after sustaining a concussion and defensive end Stephen Bowen and wide receiver Leonard Hankerson left with knee injuries.

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